Northern Sangtam phonetics, phonology and word list
This paper presents a comprehensive phonetic and phonological description of Northern Sangtam, an essentially undescribed Tibeto-Burman language of central Nagaland belonging to the Aoic subgroup. It is a noteworthy language from a number of phonological perspectives, not least because its phoneme i...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1466052023-03-11T20:05:36Z Northern Sangtam phonetics, phonology and word list Coupe, Alexander R. School of Humanities Humanities::Linguistics Tibeto-Burman Phonetics This paper presents a comprehensive phonetic and phonological description of Northern Sangtam, an essentially undescribed Tibeto-Burman language of central Nagaland belonging to the Aoic subgroup. It is a noteworthy language from a number of phonological perspectives, not least because its phoneme inventory contains two of the world's rarest phonemes: a pre-stopped bilabial trill, and a doubly-articulated labial-coronal nasal. These unique segments are described in detail, and an attempt is made to determine how they might have developed their phonemic status. The tone system is also of interest, as it demonstrates evidence of debuccalization resulting in the development of a new high tone. Following a systematic description of the syllable and word structure, the tone system, and the segmental phonology, some observed age-related differences in the phoneme inventory are discussed. The paper is linked to an online repository containing the audio-visual data and transcribed word lists of approximately 900 items, based on the recorded utterances of eight speakers. Ministry of Education (MOE) Accepted version I am pleased to acknowledge support from the Singapore Ministry of Education in the form of two Academic Research Fund grants that have facilitated background research on the languages of Nagaland: MOE2012-T2-1-100 ‘Exploring the crossroads of linguistic diversity: Language contact in Southeast Asia’, and MOE2016-T1-001-220 ‘Archaeological linguistics and the prehistory of Northeast India: reconstructing the past through ancient technologies and practices, and correlating the results with migration histories’. An Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship for Experienced Researchers (2016–18) permitted me to work up the initial draft of this paper at the University of Cologne’s Institute for Linguistics, and I am grateful to both of these German institutions for their generous support. 2021-03-03T01:38:15Z 2021-03-03T01:38:15Z 2020 Journal Article Coupe, A. R. (2020). Northern Sangtam phonetics, phonology and word list. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 43(1), 147-189. doi:10.1075/ltba.19014.cou 0731-3500 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146605 10.1075/ltba.19014.cou 2-s2.0-85092281494 1 43 147 189 en MOE2012-T2-1-100 MOE2016-T1-001-220 Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area © 2020 John Benjamins Publishing Company. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area and is made available with permission of John Benjamins Publishing Company. application/pdf |
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This paper presents a comprehensive phonetic and phonological description of Northern Sangtam, an essentially undescribed Tibeto-Burman language of central Nagaland belonging to the Aoic subgroup. It is a noteworthy language from a number of phonological perspectives, not least because its phoneme inventory contains two of the world's rarest phonemes: a pre-stopped bilabial trill, and a doubly-articulated labial-coronal nasal. These unique segments are described in detail, and an attempt is made to determine how they might have developed their phonemic status. The tone system is also of interest, as it demonstrates evidence of debuccalization resulting in the development of a new high tone. Following a systematic description of the syllable and word structure, the tone system, and the segmental phonology, some observed age-related differences in the phoneme inventory are discussed. The paper is linked to an online repository containing the audio-visual data and transcribed word lists of approximately 900 items, based on the recorded utterances of eight speakers. |
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